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Wealth, Kinship and Culture Vivienne Larminie

Wealth, Kinship and Culture von Vivienne Larminie

Wealth, Kinship and Culture Vivienne Larminie


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A study of a 17c provincial family's countrywide network of contacts, and the use they made of them.

Wealth, Kinship and Culture Zusammenfassung

Wealth, Kinship and Culture: The Seventeenth-Century Newdigates of Arbury and their World Vivienne Larminie

Through exploration of the financial, professional, educational, social, sentimental and cultural experiences of an elite family between the late sixteenth and later seventeenth centuries, this study of the Newdigates of Arbury Hall, North Warwickshire, considers the lifestyle and attitudes of contemporary gentry. The wide circle of Newdigate kin, friends, agents and correspondents included peers like the Egertons, Leighs and Cecils, and clergy like futurearchbishop Gilbert Sheldon, and stretched from Lancashire and Cheshire in the north-west as far as London, Surrey and Sussex in the south-east. This web of contact and patronage provides a solid basis for consideration of controversial questions about marriage, inheritance, family relationships and the role of education. Sir John Newdigate, pious and studious country magistrate, his wife Dame Anne, and her sons John, parliamentary diarist, and Richard, prudent and successful lawyer and landowner, emerge as members of a resilient and well-informed ruling class, in close touch with news, politics and with the literary and religious developments of their day. Dr VIVIENNE LARMINIEhas taught for various institutions, including several Oxford colleges, the Open University, and continuing education.

Wealth, Kinship and Culture Bewertungen

One of the most perceptive recent accounts of an early modern gentry family. HISTORY A pleasure... a notable addition to the small company of studies of families in early modern Britain that combine detailed attention to the family with sophisticated ability to place them in the context of their times, present[ing] the substance and dynamics of gentry life both in routine daily concerns and in response to personal and national crises. AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW Partly an economic study of estate management, preperty transactions, inheritance, and debt, it goes on to consider marriage, fertility, parent/child and sibling relations, the wider networks of kinship and friendshi, education, career patterns, reading habits, and religious belief. The result is a revealing book... [the] surviving archives are extraordinarily rich and varied...alert and judicious volume. * HISTORIAN [US] *

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Family, estates and Warwickshire society; debt and dependence - John II's inheritance; the elder son - wardship, marriage and family responsibilities; younger sons - careers and wealth; Newdigate daughters - freedom and constraint; marriage, women and the limits of patriarchy; children and adults - brothers and sisters; education; kinship and connection; the Godly magistrate - John Newdigate II; gentleman of leisure - John Newdigate III; the prudent lawyer - Richard Newdigate I. Appendices: books bought at Oxford and the inns of court 1618-1621; John III's literary tastes in the 1620s and 1630s; map - Newdigate connections in the early 17th century; family trees.

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Wealth, Kinship and Culture: The Seventeenth-Century Newdigates of Arbury and their World Vivienne Larminie
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Boydell & Brewer Ltd
19950511
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